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JVaturc Studies 



IN THE 



Rutland Valk>>. 



PHOTOGRAPHS BY 

L. F. BRE+iMER. 



RUTLf\ND. VERMONT. 



PUBLISHED BY 

BREHMER BROTHERS. 

1899. 
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jVaturc Studies in the Rutland Valley. 



•" I 'HE lircfii liills and \-alle\s of Vermont hint- been too little exploited. The wealth ot 
I beauty which they enshrine largely escapes the glance of the railway traveler as 
he swiftly passes by. But intelligence and capital are recognizing their mute invi- 
tation, and our fastnesses are e.xplored by others than the hunter and the fisherman, the 
feller of trees and the lonely backcountry farmer. 

A new in\'ader has scaled the rocks and look"ed down into the hidden pools of her 
trout streams — an eye capable not only of seeing but also of telling a true story of what 
it sees, and ^ what is more — of enabling others to share the picture. And this not 
merely a mental vision, but an accurate and artistic reproduction that other eyes may 
rest upon with delight when far away and at quiet leisure. 

To recognize the complete difference in art \aiues from those of a generation ago in 
photography, by comparison with the book and magazine illustrations of that day, is to 
e.xperience genuine astonishment. The succeeding series of views taken by the faithful 
camera portray a few scenes not more beautiful than scores of others which lie close about 
Rutland, and which may well be offered to a v\ider circle. It is hoped that they may be 
instrumental in making more friends for Vermont, her scenery and her people. 




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Desire to say. that after forty years experience iii the Di"ug 
Busii\css, we are better fitted to supply the wants of the 
di'uc) purchasing coinnuinily tl^an any store in X'crniont. 
Our facilities are suci\, tl\at we i'Ceep in touch witJA the 
times, and our stock ct)iiiprises everything iiew aiKl old. 

Our line of Druggists' Sui"vdries is complete. 

\\'e make a specialty of PhysiciaiAs' Supplies and guar- 
aiAtee F^rices. 

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'i'ofi/iii's Hats, 

F*errin*s Gloves, 
Alahnitiiii Shirts, 

II. C. Cai-tis cV'Co.'s 
Collars and Cuffs, 

JSeclnwear fi-nm the 
L^Gficliiiiy JSIalcars, 

A.dler*s TnJlor- 
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is not the largest mduntain in the wmld, neither are we the largest 
dealers in this great country of ours ; but we endeavor to make 
our customers interest ours for mutual benefit. 

We have one of the best Test-Cases for testing the eyes that 
is on the market, and know how to use it. We make no charge 
for e.xaminations. 

We have been before the public for too long a time to say 
anything about our skill as workmen, we believe in honest work 
and in getting a fair price for what we do. 

We do not wish to mar this page with a long description of what 
we keep in stock, but can assure you that we have everything that 
is usually to be found in a first-class jewelery store. 

HASCALL & BROWN, JEWELERS. 






W. R. KINSMAN, 

Edson and Willow Streets, 

RUTLAND, VERMONT, 
GRANITE AND MARBLE WORK 

Of Every Description Manufactured and Set Up Complete 
in any Cemetery. 






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I aim to he at tlie front in point of artistic de- 
sijin, bfst material and finest workmanship. 

When tliis fact is given consideration, m>- 
price will always he found low. 

Any person desiring to purchase Monumental 
Work should weigh carefull\- three \-ery important 
considerations : First : — The quality of stock and 
workmanship. Second: — The responsibility of 
the manufacturer. Third : — The price. The pur- 
chaser who places the last consideration first, often 
makes a serious mistake. High-class work has a 
\aluation that varies hut little, therefore if an 
irresponsible dealer offers work at e.xtremely low 
prices, think \'erv carefully before signing his con- 
tract. 

The volume of business w hich 1 do enables 
me to e.xecute each separate order at a \ery sm.UI 
per cent, of profit. I ha\'e represt- ntati\-es all over 
New York and New England and am always glad 
to show designs and quote prices. 




" Cb« light and shade flits to and fro 
Clpon our hills of green 



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I also carry a complete line of Small Musi- 
cal Merchandise and Up-to-date Music. 

Before purchasing anything in the Musical 
line call on or address, 



Razclton Brothers, 
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DoU ^ Stodart 
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M. A. McCLURE, 

67 and 69 Center St.. RUTLAND. 



^ibon's JVIarhct 

LEADS THEH ALL. 

Because 



7 Grove Street and 
162 West Street. 



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TELEPHONE. 



We are the only Markets in town who give 
Trading Stamps and the very Best Meats 
that can be bought. 

Our Prices are the Lowest and we try to keep 
them so. 

Our Markets will Bear Inspection any day. If 
anything should be kept neat and clean it is 
a meat market. 



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RUTLAND, VERMONT. 



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their many friends and cus- 
tomers, hoping that it will 
often remind them tiiat they 
have a store full of new, 
fresh Dry Goods, up-to-date 

in every particular, and con- 
stantly adding all the New 
Novelties as soon as they 
appear in the city markets. 

Our aim will always be 
to give each customer atten- 
tion and goods that will be 
satisfactory in every way. 

All goods at strictly cash 
prices, which enables us to 
compete with the old meth- 
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system of doing business. 

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Decorative Embroidery, or Needle Pair|tirig, as it is soii\etin\es called, is 
as truly ar\ art as pair)tirig -witli pallet aqd brusti, ar\d offers a large field 
for tt\e display of sKill aqd taste. 

Success iV[ tl^is beautiful art is greatly prorrioted by good rqatenals ar)d 
proper iristructiori. Tlie DECORATIVE ART STORE offers special facilities 
for obtair\irig botti. 

Coinnqerjced worK, acorqplete lirje of Enqbroidery SilKs, Lirier|S ar\d otl^er 
Art Materials, Wools, Yarns, HaridKercliiefs, Ribboris, Tortoise Stiell Goods, 
arid Sniall Wares, Stanipirig for Enibroidery. 

Lessors iq Enibroidery aqd Lace Worlv by art experienced teaclier. 

Corresporideqce solioiied. Mail, orders receive careful atter\iioii. 



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RUTLAND, 

VERMONT. 



/(\ GUNS, AnnUNITION AND SPORTING GOODS 

* AoEr,TS rcn COOLIDQE CYCLE CO., 

/(\ STEARNS, 

<l> UNION. 

™ VICTOR, 

/(> WAVERLY 

^l> WHEELS. 

«v A Large Rental Dept. and Complete Repair Shop, 
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% IMPORTED AND DOMESTIC 

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* RUTLAND, - - VERMONT. 

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BENTLET'5 - * 1 

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Dining Rooms* 

me:als 50 CENTER ST., 

AT ALL HOURS. 

1 t RUTLAND, YT. 

The Plumbing and Heating Co., 

GEO. H. CHANNELL. MANAGER. 

^ PLUMBING, FURNACES, STOVES, 
'^^ Kitchen Furnishing Goods. 

GENERAL JOBBING 

52 CENTRAL STREET, 

RUTLAND, VERMONT. 



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HARNESS, BLANKETS, 
ROBtS, and 

HARNESS REPAIRING, 

AT Q. E. P22LE'5 

Opposite Hoag'a Bakery, 63 CENTER ST. 

G. B. ARNOLD, . . . 

PIANOS, 



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ORGANS and SAFES. 



GENERAL TRUCKING OF ALL KINDS. 

Order Book at McCLURE'S MUSIC STORE, 
CENTER STREET. 



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Carriages, Sleisfhs, Harnesses, Robes, Whips, 

BLAMKETS, ETC. 
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SOLD ONLY IN ONE POUND PACKAGES. 
OflRDEN GROWN. 

THE UNION PACIFIC TEA CO., 

5 MERCHANTS ROW- 



^ McCLURE & MclNTYRE, H. D. TflTLOR, 



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VERMONT. 



*S£ CABINET WORK,, 

23 Merchants Row, 
RUTLAND, VT.I 



57 WE5T 5TKEET, 



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